I've played with this quite a lot on Naknek (CD22 w/Suzuki 90).
Using GPS statute mileages and s/mph, and observing the stabilized fuel consumption figures (using a Navman fuel indicator) I have found Naknek gets about 3.5sm/gal at 4200rpm cruise (about 14-15mph). I generally fuelplan for 3sm/gal to allow some reserve (in addition to whatever extra fuel I may carry).
If we slow to hull speed (slightly below 7mph [2200rpm with this prop] in a CD22) we get a tad over 6sm/gal. It seems clear that if one was making a long passage, proceeding at hullspeed will GREATLY increase your range - but it'll take Forever to get to your destination.
You can do the math yourself. The formula for a displacement vessel hull speed: Knots = 1.34 x (square root of water;ine length). I make this to be about 6.5knots (7.07mph) for a 22 boat. The key is to keep the speed near hullspeed but well BELOW the speed necessary to begin climbing the bowwave. (Granted, a planing hull may vary somewhat, but this was close enough for my purposes.)
During some long passages we've found that cruising half way at hull speed, then kicking her up on plane to destination can be a reasonable combination for extending range yet not being much older when you finally arrive.
I've confirmed these figures on various occasions, and they seem pretty stable. When we're cruising Naknek is generally pretty heavy, so other folks may get better figures.
If anyone is interested, I have three or four spreadsheets with speed/rpm/fuel consumption data that I'd be happy to share with any C-Brat's. I'm still searching for the perfect prop that will give me a reliable 4sm/gal at cruise; but don't know if I'll ever find it!
Casey
C-Dory Naknek
Lake Montezuma, AZ
(...still home; but getting itchy)
lorencasebeer@aol.com